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    I have a question for you all seeing as you always know where stuff is available ............... I have a Cameo and have the 12x12 and the 12x24 mats I want to have a longer mat (12x48) I don't want to tape 2 12x24's together where can I buy the plain material that the mats are made from so that I can make a long one in one piece cheers in advance David
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    Wildgoose, You know, I did read your posts and that was encouraging for me. So thank you for that. I'm glad you chimed in here too, just exactly what I needed to hear. I am so glad to have my L25500 paid off, so I can actually look at a decent cutter now. Good equipment/tools are my goal. But hey, you have to start somewhere! I'm really glad to hear that you feel the D75 and the D120 have the quality I'm looking for. I really don't need to cut anything thicker, like you mentioned. But if I do, I have a friend that has a 25 foot long tangiential flatbed cutter, over 10 years ago I ran that machine for her,making patterns and cutting huge Sunbrella fabric patterns. It will also cut vinyl and other thicker materials. So I do have the ability to do heavier work without purchasing the equipment. Her shop is a few miles from mine and we help eachother out quite a bit. I'll keep you updated on my decision to buy the Summa. Here is some information that may help U.S. Cutter about HP Latex and the Summa cutters... My Salesperson did tell me that he thought the HP Latex Printer was the best printer I could get to work with their cutters! I told him I did want to explore the possibility of getting one machine that will do it all and was thinking about their Thermal Cutters. Before he realized I already had an HP Latex, he did start to tell me about the Summa Thermal machines with cutting ability. Then when he knew what printer I had, he recommended I stick with it (since it's better than what he could offer me at Summa) and told me it would be best to just go for a Summacut, the largest one I could afford. But I don't want the largest, I'm only going to do door vehicles, not entire wraps. : ) Too easy to get tangled up in wrap material! Trust me, I've done it. Then when you get somebody helping you (and when you are a woman there is always someone standing around) who thinks they need to help you and then you are really tangled up because someone standing around doesn't always know how easy it is to get stuck! The stuff is like fly paper, LOL. I think smaller door decals are safer and easier for me since I work alone most of the time.
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    I put 3 new pinch rollers on a EX 24. Tracking issue solved. No cracks. just the springs were bad. 8 yr old GCC tracks like it should.
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    thanks I will give it a try in the morning and let you know what the outcome is.
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    Potatoes are a very important part of our country
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    I was bored and decided to fill a little wall space in the garage. I've seen the first image going around online before, and decided to do a red/white/blue enhancement to it. I'm not thrilled with the black background. I had a 24x24 piece of wood that was painted white but the color would make the white stripes disappear so I decided to wrap it with something but couldn't really come up with anything except matte black.